Tetris Computermeester 🌟

Avoid creating deep "wells" or tall "towers" in the middle of the board. Keep the surface as level as possible to maximize placement options.

While the original arcade used joysticks, the keyboard is your weapon here. The standard controls are: Tetris Computermeester

: Arranging pieces to construct complete horizontal lines wipes those rows away. Avoid creating deep "wells" or tall "towers" in

is not just another clone of the famous Russian puzzle game; it is a significant piece of Dutch computing history. Released in the late 1980s for the MSX home computer standard, this title is widely remembered as one of the definitive versions of Tetris in the Netherlands and parts of Europe. The standard controls are: : Arranging pieces to

, a Dutch software publisher, seized the opportunity. They released Tetris Computermeester for the MSX platform (a standardized home computer architecture popular in Europe and Japan). While arguably unauthorized legally, the game was technically superior to many other computer ports of the era.